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Duality

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Complex Analysis

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The concept of duality is one of the most productive in analysis. One can very nearly characterize applications of functional analysis as applications of duality. Most of our goal in succeeding sections will be identifying the dual of H(G) and exploiting that identification. Toward this end, we begin with the definition.

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Luecking, D.H., Rubel, L.A. (1984). Duality. In: Complex Analysis. Universitext. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-8295-9_5

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